What should I do with eczema on my face?


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Face long eczema, under normal circumstances is the need for anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory treatment, generally can be applied locally to tacrolimus cream, or is applied externally to butylbenzene hydroxy yogurt cream for anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory treatment. If the inflammatory reaction is obvious and accompanied by obvious exudation, it is appropriate to use 3% boric acid solution for local cold compress, or use normal saline for cold compress, but it also needs to be treated with oral antihistamines, such as levocerezine hydrochloride or loratadine, etc. If the inflammatory reaction is obvious, it is also necessary to cooperate with some oral corticosteroids for treatment, such as oral prednisone or dexamethasone, etc. While using these drugs, the patient should also try to prevent scratching, prevent using hot water for bathing or prevent using some alkaline toiletries.